Bulgaria - UNESCO

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  • Moda Boyana Church
    Boyana Church

    Moda

    "Located on the outskirts of Sofia, Boyana Church consists of three buildings."
  • Moda Madara Rider
    Madara Rider

    Moda

    "The Madara Rider, representing the figure of a knight triumphing over a lion, is carved into a 100-m-high cliff near the village of Madara in north-east Bulgaria."
  • Moda Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo
    Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo

    Moda

    "In the valley of the Roussenski Lom River, in north east Bulgaria, a complex of rock-hewn churches, chapels, monasteries and cells developed in the vicinity of the village of Ivanovo."
  • Moda Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak
    Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak

    Moda

    "Discovered in 1944, this tomb dates from the Hellenistic period, around the end of the 4th century BC. It is located near Seutopolis, the capital city of the Thracian king Seutes III, and is part of a large Thracian necropolis."
  • Moda The Ancient City of Nessebar
    The Ancient City of Nessebar

    Moda

    "Situated on a rocky peninsula on the Black Sea, the more than 3,000-year-old site of Nessebar was originally a Thracian settlement (Menebria). At the beginning of the 6th century BC, the city became a Greek colony."
  • Moda Pirin National Park
    Pirin National Park

    Moda

    "Spread over an area of over 27,000 ha, at an altitude between 1008 and 2914 m in the Pirin Mountains, southwest Bulgaria, the site comprises diverse limestone mountain landscapes with glacial lakes, waterfalls, caves and predominantly coniferous forests."
  • Moda Rila Monastery
    Rila Monastery

    Moda

    "Rila Monastery was founded in the 10th century by St John of Rila, a hermit canonized by the Orthodox Church."
  • Moda Srebarna Nature Reserve
    Srebarna Nature Reserve

    Moda

    "The Srebarna Nature Reserve is a freshwater lake adjacent to the Danube and extending over 600 ha."
  • Moda Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari
    Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari

    Moda

    "Discovered in 1982 near the village of Sveshtari, this 3rd-century BC Thracian tomb reflects the fundamental structural principles of Thracian cult buildings."
  • Moda Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians
    Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians

    Moda

    "This transboundary property stretches over 12 countries."